40 mm Elgin from 1901 with a Multichromatic Pink Dial

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This timepiece is a pocket watch conversion, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The timepiece features 15 jewels and a multichromatic pink dial.

This piece is in our 40 mm conversion case, learn more about case size and profile.

*Every detail—from servicing, restoring, repairing and casing—is completed in our shop in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA*

This timepiece is a pocket watch conversion, and the movement can be seen through the caseback. The timepiece features 15 jewels and a multichromatic pink dial.

This piece is in our 40 mm conversion case, learn more about case size and profile.

*Every detail—from servicing, restoring, repairing and casing—is completed in our shop in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA*

Elgin National Watch Co. was in operation from 1864-1968 and was an American pocket watch manufacturer. Manufacturing of Elgin watches took place at their facility in Elgin, Illinois.

The porcelain enamel dial on this piece is striking, with a pink center that immediately draws the eye. At the center sits the Elgin signature with a delicate gold motif just beneath. The pink center radiates outward toward Roman numerals framed by elegant golden flourishes that curve around each numeral, creating a beautifully segmented design. The result is a dial that feels both captivating and thoughtfully structured. Along the perimeter runs the minute track, punctuated by silver plumes at five minute intervals. This detail adds rhythm to the layout, keeping the dial highly legible. Behind the dial is Elgin’s Grade 216 movement, completed in Elgin, Illinois, in 1901—one of the earliest years this 15 jewel caliber was produced. The exposed mainspring barrel and intricate damaskeening give the plates depth and motion as light shifts across the movement. Every component was fully refinished in our Little Rock, Arkansas workshop. Screws and steel hardware were thermally blued one at a time over an open flame (read more here), while the jewel settings, gear train, balance, and balance weights were individually hand polished to restore their original golden hue. The original Louis XIV style hands remain in their untouched golden finish, adding another layer of early twentieth century character. With its multichromatic dial, original golden hands, and carefully restored movement, this piece carries the artistry of its era into a new century on the wrist.

Housed in our expertly engineered 40 mm conversion case, this timepiece is designed to highlight the elegance of its vintage dial while offering one of the most wearable conversion cases available. Crafted from surgical-grade 316L stainless steel, the case features both caseback and crown gaskets for enhanced durability and water resistance up to 50 meters (though we recommend removing the watch before water activities). Every piece is fully serviced, meticulously tested, and prepared to accompany you on your next adventure.

Watch Performance

  • Accuracy: +/- 10 seconds per day

  • Amplitude: 300 degrees

  • Beat Error: 1.5 ms

  • Frequency: 18,000 (5 beats per second)

  • Power Reserve: 24-30 hours

  • Complication: Sub second hand

 

Watch Specifications

  • Manufacture: Elgin

  • Location: Elgin, Illinois

  • Year Manufactured: 1901

  • Dial Material: Porcelain-enamel

  • Jewels: 15 jewels

  • Case Diameter: 40 mm

  • Front Crystal: Domed sapphire

  • Back Crystal: Flat sapphire

  • Case Material: Heritage bronze (will patina)

  • Lug width: 20 mm

  • Lug to Lug: 48 mm

  • Height: 13 mm

  • Serial Number: 9223394

  • Water Resistance: 50 meters

  • Warranty: Full 1-Year Warranty

All Frett & Co. Clockworks watches come with a full 1-year warranty unless otherwise stated.